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. >> they find themselves, if environment was perfect for the guys. they had arising prices. the s&p 500 was rallying. what do they do? do they hedge? put hedges back on? they can't push any buttons to make their stocks go higher. they are clearly having their meetings and they have no answers right now. >> they do have a little more control. they have a lot more control. when you think that the price of gold has bottomed and maybe it's not there, they do have supply control. everyone says why does it react better than the actual metal? the minors do. they hold their own des any. it does -- >> two to three to one meaning what? >> twice as much as the bounce. about 2.5 times the bounce. if gold rallies 2%. >> you're long. >> i'm long. when you look at it you hold goal as a small portion and it has become a smaller portion. but if you look long term you have to go back to december of 2008 to find these levels. i'm thinking about actually adding here. >> at 1200, a lot of analysts are saying that dividend continue to be at risk. you see maybe credit rating downgrades? >> it cert
. >> they find themselves, if environment was perfect for the guys. they had arising prices. the s&p 500 was rallying. what do they do? do they hedge? put hedges back on? they can't push any buttons to make their stocks go higher. they are clearly having their meetings and they have no answers right now. >> they do have a little more control. they have a lot more control. when you think that the price of gold has bottomed and maybe it's not there, they do have supply control....
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the company is not immune to the larger economic environment. they are seeing what is happening and they are concerned with what is happening with consumers. they say this last year, the year just ended. was a record. they opened a record 12 stores. hope to open five more. and they are continuing forward with their accelerated plans for new store clotgrowth. we have so much news breaking about twitter and all the rest, i said it was expensive. 30 times free cash flow. you look at sprout, which is a big competitor and the fresh market, both of them eating into what whole foods can do as far as pricing because they don't just have no competition any more. it's not getting to be quite competitive in the space. >> missing on earning shares are trading lower. john spoke to the ceo just before the conference call. >> melissa, a lot of interesting stuff here, slowing high end of the smart phone market hitting qualco qualcomm. they are doing some cut backs. a few people may be letting go. among those fixing the product cost. they are competing in emergi
the company is not immune to the larger economic environment. they are seeing what is happening and they are concerned with what is happening with consumers. they say this last year, the year just ended. was a record. they opened a record 12 stores. hope to open five more. and they are continuing forward with their accelerated plans for new store clotgrowth. we have so much news breaking about twitter and all the rest, i said it was expensive. 30 times free cash flow. you look at sprout, which...
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it's serious stuff and you know, it's -- >> do their best to control the environment but mother nature and you can't always predict what's going to happen. >> they were lucky to get out. near the wyoming is, idaho border two people died in the last we can when a skier and snowmobiler were buried in two separate avalanches. >> look at this unbelievable video captured as brothers edwin and david were off trail skiing in colorado. >> is that will an avalanche? that's edwin in an avalanche. >> davis rushed to his brother's side. he was buried up to his head in snow after being caught in a sudden avalanche. edwin survived with only a leg injury. lucky that his brother was there to help. >> skiing within sight of a partner is always a good idea. making sure that others know where you're going. staying in control, having the proper equipment. >> avalanches often take place after fresh powder piles on top of frozenover snow. the sudden surge of snow can sometimes be triggered by the skier. this amazing video of a free skier in spain was meant to be part of a car commercial. when he got caught
it's serious stuff and you know, it's -- >> do their best to control the environment but mother nature and you can't always predict what's going to happen. >> they were lucky to get out. near the wyoming is, idaho border two people died in the last we can when a skier and snowmobiler were buried in two separate avalanches. >> look at this unbelievable video captured as brothers edwin and david were off trail skiing in colorado. >> is that will an avalanche? that's edwin...
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that's the best possible environment for there. what did we do? they are completely handcuffed at a time that you don't want to be handcuffed. i'm not sure what they're going to do. somebody is going to have to do something. to me, you can't tauch these things. >> let's get the option action today and turn it out to mike in austin, texas. mike? >> surprisingly enough, when the stocks were performing horribly. there are a lot of other factors as well. if oil prices are up, energy is is a big factor and of course they always have political risks. nothing that is really acting for them. options traders today did seem to think that maybe they could be poised for a short term bounce. we also saw about 135% of the average daily call volume. i thought actually was the most interesting. >> the guy was talking about it is very difficult to try to catch the falling knife and purchase the stocks. for those who think they might have bottomed out temporarily, that is the way they were playing it. >> check out our website. all right. it is holiday shoppers fill
that's the best possible environment for there. what did we do? they are completely handcuffed at a time that you don't want to be handcuffed. i'm not sure what they're going to do. somebody is going to have to do something. to me, you can't tauch these things. >> let's get the option action today and turn it out to mike in austin, texas. mike? >> surprisingly enough, when the stocks were performing horribly. there are a lot of other factors as well. if oil prices are up, energy is...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> and now it's captivated us for centuries. from the raiders of the lost ark all the way back to the nights of the crusades. but what really happened to the ark of the covenant and can it be found? "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" continues. >> even today the truth behind so many biblical stories that took place here in jerusalem is still captivatingly elusive. that's in part because so many answers may be buried underneath what today is a living, breathing, city. it's notoriously difficult to dig under the old city of jerusalem. >> it's very difficult. it is very sensitive. we are talking about holy places of the three main religiouses. it's so politically charged. >> this is a biblical scholar and tour guide. she took us to one of the only places where archaeologists, pilgrims, and tourists can explore beneath this storied city. discovered by accident in the 19th century when an archaeologist was walking his dog, this massive network of caves and tunnels is known as solomon's quarries. is this a natural cave?
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> and now it's captivated us for centuries. from the raiders of the lost ark all the way back to the nights of the crusades. but what really happened to the ark of the covenant and can it be found? "back to the beginning with christiane amanpour" continues. >> even today the truth behind so many biblical stories that took place here in jerusalem is still captivatingly elusive. that's in part because so many...
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now, there are tons of pessimists out there who believe that because the fed created this environment, the fed is doomed to destroy it. the moment they take away the punch bowl and start tightening, they believe -- i think that's wrong. and more important, i think you are getting ahead of yourself if that's what are you worried about. and people have been worried for a year now. just because bernanke made the bull market, doesn't mean it's a pitiful helpful orphan, the bull can stand on its own four legs, and even if it wants on its own now, i expect bernanke won't tighten until we are at a place we will be able to stand and it won't crush the stack market. the crucial point, that's not where we are right now, even as you hear it being asked and talked about endlessly. not where we are right now. the last five years i have told you over and over again, you have to get out of bonds and into stocks for as long as this period lasts. in other words, as long as the fed is being benign and said let's there be profits. i think you should make as much money as possible. while it lasts, i thin
now, there are tons of pessimists out there who believe that because the fed created this environment, the fed is doomed to destroy it. the moment they take away the punch bowl and start tightening, they believe -- i think that's wrong. and more important, i think you are getting ahead of yourself if that's what are you worried about. and people have been worried for a year now. just because bernanke made the bull market, doesn't mean it's a pitiful helpful orphan, the bull can stand on its own...
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in that environment, it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark. >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china has visited several of the asian countries you were going to visit and have had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional summits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian pivot. does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly, you've said in general that this hurts the reputation of the united states overseas. are there specific things that you can point to where you already have seen some damage? one that occurs to me is the trade deal you tried to do in asia. the leaders today announce they still want to wrap it up, but they no longer are able to say they want to wrap it up by the end of this year. had you been there, do you think you could have gotten that additional push? >> i think that's a great example. we don't know, but it didn't help that i wasn't there to make sure we went ahead and closed a trade deal that would open up markets and c
in that environment, it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark. >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china has visited several of the asian countries you were going to visit and have had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional summits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian pivot. does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly, you've said in general...
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it was a perfect delivery and very imperfect environment. >> reporter: once the baby was born the entire hospital applauded. a baby bringing relief in the midst of such intense human suffering. luckily, the runway is still functional at this airport which means supplies can be brought in but as you can see behind me, wolf, the devastation is here at the airport just like it is everywhere else. the storm surge reached the second floor here. all the buildings were completely blasted through. there's a small amount of roof still on some of these buildings which is where everyone is sheltering under, and the people you can see over there, are the remnants of those waiting to get on one of those planes. thousands of people have been through here desperate to leave this devastation behind them. wolf? >> there are so many bodies along the roads there that we've seen in the video. are these bodies being collected? >> reporter: i was surprised at that, on day five you would expect that most of the bodies that can be collected would have been collected and the search would be ongoing at this point
it was a perfect delivery and very imperfect environment. >> reporter: once the baby was born the entire hospital applauded. a baby bringing relief in the midst of such intense human suffering. luckily, the runway is still functional at this airport which means supplies can be brought in but as you can see behind me, wolf, the devastation is here at the airport just like it is everywhere else. the storm surge reached the second floor here. all the buildings were completely blasted...
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there's no denying that the fed is creating an environment where companies can do well and stocks can do higher. we know the fed has allowed individuals and corporations to refinance and that's been a gigantic part of what made it possible for people to buy stocks and buy homes and for companies to buy stock and pay bigger dividends. by keeping money easy, the fed has encouraged the buying of equities, in part as bond market substitutes, and dividend paying stocks yield more than treasuries, and the tax treatment of dividends remains superior and far more bountiful than bond market, interest payments, coupons taxed at a much higher ordinary income much higher ordinary income rate. the fed has created a very helpful investment climate. no matter what critics say, unless unemployment makes a quantum leap to 6.5%, yes, ben bernanke is the father of the bull market. that is for certain. and the fed has been incredibly important impetus behind the giant move. now, there are tons of pessimists out there who believe that because the fed created this environment, the fed is doomed to destroy
there's no denying that the fed is creating an environment where companies can do well and stocks can do higher. we know the fed has allowed individuals and corporations to refinance and that's been a gigantic part of what made it possible for people to buy stocks and buy homes and for companies to buy stock and pay bigger dividends. by keeping money easy, the fed has encouraged the buying of equities, in part as bond market substitutes, and dividend paying stocks yield more than treasuries,...
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and become the cheapest place on earth and put millions of people to work including in a more secure environment. we are barely scratching the surface of natural gas use. there isn't enough natural gas to sell cars in this country. what a sad set of circumstances. stick with cramer.
and become the cheapest place on earth and put millions of people to work including in a more secure environment. we are barely scratching the surface of natural gas use. there isn't enough natural gas to sell cars in this country. what a sad set of circumstances. stick with cramer.
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wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ last minute deals on toys and gifts. ♪ ♪ that's my holiday, ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ wrap it up, pop, lock and shop, ♪ ♪ buyin' presents that i forgot. ♪ ♪ that's my holiday. >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with cynthia mcfadden. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. "duck dynasty" is the most watched cable reality show of all time. but could the end be near after the redneck family patriarch speaks his mind. he was suspended by a & e for his comments in "gq" magazine seen as both anti-gay and racist. now, phil robertson supporters are fighting back saying he has a right to express his beliefs. and there is new controversy tonight. thi
wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. ♪ last minute deals on toys and gifts. ♪ ♪ that's my holiday, ♪...
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in addition to the energy cost driver for them, they've got a tremendous driver from improving the environment. >> right. >> and that's becoming a critical issue for the government of china. so that's really helping to drive it. we're going to see the same things here in the u.s. driving us in the u.s. is the cost savings. >> right. >> and our ability to be energy independent by using natural gas. but the environmental benefits are also going to be a significant part of our driver. >> it confuses me. the chinese have the will power. they don't have the shale nat gas. we've got the nat gas. we don't seem to have the will power, at least in washington. >> not in washington, but that can be a blessing. we don't want help like we got help with ethanol. >> right. okay. fair enough. >> this is being driven on economics. and yes, it's taking time. i believe we're well beyond the tipping point. >> you do? even though -- i'm reading like fed ex said last week, it's coming, the tipping point. dave demers from westport says it's coming. you think we're beyond the tipping point? >> well, in terms of actua
in addition to the energy cost driver for them, they've got a tremendous driver from improving the environment. >> right. >> and that's becoming a critical issue for the government of china. so that's really helping to drive it. we're going to see the same things here in the u.s. driving us in the u.s. is the cost savings. >> right. >> and our ability to be energy independent by using natural gas. but the environmental benefits are also going to be a significant part of...
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and show had the when the president promised he's going to change the toerngs that's not the toxic environment we need in congress. >> modesto tweeted himself, my snark got in front of my judgment. carney defended him. >> another part of the quote is likely to show his approach on the newest counsel lompt he said mr. obama's aids need to focus on executive action and have to realize the president has broad authority. doesn't suggest much of an outreach to congress. >> he's gone beyond his authority as president to just use executive authority to use that term. frankly the president has got to be willing to follow the laws of the land. he has to work with congress. >> the commend john made when congress was bitterly divided by the shutdown wasn't printed until after the bipartisan budget deal n. politic, timing is a lot. >> at the white house briefing room, win dell, thank you. >>> if you find yourself in washington during the holiday, you may see buses with ads saying thank you edward snowden. the ads were made possible by crowd funding. the group organized a campaign that led to thousands of
and show had the when the president promised he's going to change the toerngs that's not the toxic environment we need in congress. >> modesto tweeted himself, my snark got in front of my judgment. carney defended him. >> another part of the quote is likely to show his approach on the newest counsel lompt he said mr. obama's aids need to focus on executive action and have to realize the president has broad authority. doesn't suggest much of an outreach to congress. >> he's...
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in today's environment, when you're running your operations at 50% of capacity, do you really think you're not going to be competitive? >> please join me in welcoming our 44th president to peoria. >> president obama visited caterpillar to promote the stimulus package. but jim owens said that even with the stimulus, he may have to lay off more workers before seeing a turnaround. and he told us any gain from domestic spending may not be enough if "buy american" triggers a global trade war. what happens if all these countries that sell steel to us-- china, russia, brazil-- say, "okay, well, we're just not going to buy caterpillar products; we're not going to take in john deere products; we're not going to take in g.e. products"? >> the only trade war that's going on is being waged on us. and when you don't hold people accountable for playing by the rules they agreed to, that have access to your market, you're basically saying anything goes. that's garbage. that's baloney. and the american people won't stand for it. >> the "buy american" provision in the 2009 economic stimulus package requires
in today's environment, when you're running your operations at 50% of capacity, do you really think you're not going to be competitive? >> please join me in welcoming our 44th president to peoria. >> president obama visited caterpillar to promote the stimulus package. but jim owens said that even with the stimulus, he may have to lay off more workers before seeing a turnaround. and he told us any gain from domestic spending may not be enough if "buy american" triggers a...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can l
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia....
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this is how you succeed in that environment? >> ben, what do you like? >> i like lots of things. mostly daigen, but you can't buy stock from dagen. i like e.e.m., the emerging market index. that to me, it got kicked hard but now they are coming back. i love emerging markets. >> i love it as well but i love you better. "cost of freedom" continues with the place for business. fox. ♪ ♪ >>> so forget about all the rhetoric and the wrangling in d.c. get to the heart of the debt battle. out-of-control entitlement spending. the biggest chunk of the budget by far. republicans leaders say if we don't deal with it, we will never stop raising the debt limit. some liberal democrats drawing a line in the sand, saying don't touch entitlements ever. so who is right? hi, everybody. i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." steve forbes, rick unger, mike, bill baldwin, sabrina schaefer, john tandy. $2 trillion out of a $3.5 trillion budget. more than the majority. how do you avoid dealing with it? >> eventually you ll
this is how you succeed in that environment? >> ben, what do you like? >> i like lots of things. mostly daigen, but you can't buy stock from dagen. i like e.e.m., the emerging market index. that to me, it got kicked hard but now they are coming back. i love emerging markets. >> i love it as well but i love you better. "cost of freedom" continues with the place for business. fox. ♪ ♪ >>> so forget about all the rhetoric and the wrangling in d.c. get to...
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the interview was about the environment-- because that is the passion of vice president gore-- so the two of them sat down and we had a conversation about the environment and climate change and a few other issues. here is that conversation. >> we do talk a lot. >> rose: about everything? >> uh-huh. but especially about all this energy business. first of all, when i can't figure out what's going on i call him and he explains it to me. >> i try. >> and i just try to go around trying to figure out howing-to-put together projects that will work. but it's a fascinating issue and i -- you know, i still believe that we'll do the right thing before calamity hits the earth but we're pushing it. i believe there are lots of economically attractive ways to fight climate change that we have ignored and i don't think we -- one of the things althoughs a ton more about than i do is how to calculate the real price of what we're doing now, especially carbon monoxide. but i think we live a world where those of us who want to fight climate change are expected to pay all the costs up front. those who want
the interview was about the environment-- because that is the passion of vice president gore-- so the two of them sat down and we had a conversation about the environment and climate change and a few other issues. here is that conversation. >> we do talk a lot. >> rose: about everything? >> uh-huh. but especially about all this energy business. first of all, when i can't figure out what's going on i call him and he explains it to me. >> i try. >> and i just try to...
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this environment, everything you just said about hedge fund managers, this is as good an environment right now for some of the bigger hedge fund managers. blackstone to me, first of all, i expect them to do that for the next four or five years. pension funds, endowment, sovereign wealth fund, these guys are advocating. they have to go to people at blackstone because they need size. the exits from a lot of these private equities. broad gate real estate in london. a pharma company in india. there's an environment for them to offtake any buyer of their deals. >> amen on blackstone. from the beginning of the year when it was a $15 stock, we've talked about it for all the reasons timmy just cited. it doesn't mean it can't continue to go higher. i think 37, 38 was the peak of the stock. there's no reason to believe it can't trade back there. >> aig, is that worth holding on to? >> i think it is, i think it's still valuable. it's in the penalty box. five years ago, it definite he deserved to be. trading below book value. this is a company that if you're in the insurance industry, you want t
this environment, everything you just said about hedge fund managers, this is as good an environment right now for some of the bigger hedge fund managers. blackstone to me, first of all, i expect them to do that for the next four or five years. pension funds, endowment, sovereign wealth fund, these guys are advocating. they have to go to people at blackstone because they need size. the exits from a lot of these private equities. broad gate real estate in london. a pharma company in india....
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that's a great one on b.e.t. >> so, the sort of post broadcast entertainment environment is creating cases where you can find different audiences. i also want to talk about the drama side and also, the fact that beyonce's album just dropped. because i want to talk about that after this break. is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends january 2nd. visit vwdealer.com today afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what i
that's a great one on b.e.t. >> so, the sort of post broadcast entertainment environment is creating cases where you can find different audiences. i also want to talk about the drama side and also, the fact that beyonce's album just dropped. because i want to talk about that after this break. is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for...
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it marked the beginning of a safer and more stable environment at the penitentiary. >> in comparison to the past experiences that this department has endured, there is a drastic change for the better. we have controlled the prison. the violence levels have been decreased immensely. the department is a lot safer for the staff and the inmates and everybody that is interacting with the department. >>> next on "lockup." >> had that guy not been there to save him, i probably would have killed him. >> we'll take you into level 6, the maximum security unit where the worst of the worst do their time. ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable lahtuger). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anym
it marked the beginning of a safer and more stable environment at the penitentiary. >> in comparison to the past experiences that this department has endured, there is a drastic change for the better. we have controlled the prison. the violence levels have been decreased immensely. the department is a lot safer for the staff and the inmates and everybody that is interacting with the department. >>> next on "lockup." >> had that guy not been there to save him, i...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and education. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare pla
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the focus should be teachers and administrators creating a safe environment for children to learn and focus on teaching and learning. >> teachers should be teaching for god sakes. the school superintendent david hopkins told jack tapper today about the training. listen to what he had to say. >> these guns will be concealed on the employees in the district and again, the training that they have received is first class training and, you know, if you hire a new police officer out of the police academy, as far as firearms training, we received as much or more training they would receive, in fact, more training. i believe the course is 40 hours here in arkansas and our individuals receive 5 3 hours of training. >> this sounds great, brenda. you remember recently the empire state building shoot out that happened here in new york and policeman drew guns and fired 16 rounds and hit bystanders with gunfire by mistake and nine others hit by ricochetting bullets, people training with these guns all their careers and now we expect teachers in between giving lessons on chemistry, biology and so on
the focus should be teachers and administrators creating a safe environment for children to learn and focus on teaching and learning. >> teachers should be teaching for god sakes. the school superintendent david hopkins told jack tapper today about the training. listen to what he had to say. >> these guns will be concealed on the employees in the district and again, the training that they have received is first class training and, you know, if you hire a new police officer out of...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby jindal said the republican party needs to grow up and start being the stupid party. >> the fbi reports they are investigating senator bob menendez on accusations he purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the dominican republic. he has rejected this party for months and much of this story frankly is still unconfirmed. joining to us explain the allegations and the newly surfaced evidence, executive editor at "the daily caller." what is the new evidence that has emerged? >> about 36 hours ago we received a cache of documents, about 58 pages of e-
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby...
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i'd assumed that radiation was something which humans had artificially introduced into the environment which was doing us harm. there's background radioactivity affecting all of us all the time, which is many many times more powerful than artificial radioactivity in terms of how we're affected. so zero tolerance of radiation doesn't make any sense. radiation increases with altitude. so people who live at high altitude get a higher dose than people who live in low-lying areas. and if you're traveling on an airplane set to be going from new york to tokyo, you'll get 20 times the average background level during that flight. for example, on a beach in brazil, the natural background radiation there is way above permitted levels in terms of what the public can be exposed to. and that's what's coming out of the soil that's on the beach. >> you're asking why he does this? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> he has body pains. >> and this helps? >> it helps. >> and what's really striking is that there's no correlation between levels of background radioactivity which vary by such enormous amount
i'd assumed that radiation was something which humans had artificially introduced into the environment which was doing us harm. there's background radioactivity affecting all of us all the time, which is many many times more powerful than artificial radioactivity in terms of how we're affected. so zero tolerance of radiation doesn't make any sense. radiation increases with altitude. so people who live at high altitude get a higher dose than people who live in low-lying areas. and if you're...
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. >> it's difficultle to be competitive in a small business environment when we have this struggle with the extra costs. we actually did not expect it. >> if they went ahead and hired the five new employees their health care costs would go from $2800 in december to $9400 come january. listen again. >> we provide jobs that our employees didn't have before. we are offering a livelihood for people. i feel like the small businesses are just not being taken care of. >> they never bought into the rhetoric where they might save money under obama care but they never dreamed their premiums would more than double. megyn. >> trace, thank you. >>> joining me now, matt bennett, former clinton white house assistant and from the think tank third way and chris plant of the chris plant show. matt, your thoughts? >> look, there are going to be a lot of these anecdotes. those are difficult for the white house. no question about it. on the other side of the equation there is a lot of anecdotes about 50 million people who didn't have health care coverage before the aca was passed. >> we knew that. let me st
. >> it's difficultle to be competitive in a small business environment when we have this struggle with the extra costs. we actually did not expect it. >> if they went ahead and hired the five new employees their health care costs would go from $2800 in december to $9400 come january. listen again. >> we provide jobs that our employees didn't have before. we are offering a livelihood for people. i feel like the small businesses are just not being taken care of. >> they...
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it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to respect all customs, even if it is to die for the custom. >> translator: no, no, it's very hard. because with us, we respect the elders. that's basic. they say a word, it's holy. the truth is, my family is certainly proud. i told you already, it's our custom. >> inside rimonim, the family have gained a reputation as a formidable crime family. >> translator: when i came to prison, everyone knew our story. which family i belonged to. we have a background. we are a large family. a lot of members. there are almost 20 of us here. where we live, we have a very high status. and everyone respe
it was just a very festive environment. it was a very social environment. but then you know that these people are capable of murder. >> this prisoner freely admits to the murder that brought him to rimonim. >> translator: it was an assassination. my cousin was murdered. in our family it is a custom if blood is spilled it needs to be spilled on the other side also. so the guy was killed. i am a bedouin. my grandfather is also a bedouin. the customs are very strict. you have to...
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who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay. retail sales weren't that bad. but they nose dived right at the end of the quarter. retailers were afraid to restock inventory, figuring that spending would drop off the cliff right along with the nation's finances. it was all in all a very bad time for our nation. now, overlay the storm of the century for the northeast, one that shut down the wealthiest area of the country for several weeks and caused what ultimately may be $100 billion in damage. you had the physical shutdown from the storm neatly and miserably dovetailing with the mental shutdown caused by washington. the result, the abysmal and artificially reduced gross domestic product number we saw today. most money managers are fixated on that top-down analysis. they look at those numbers, they care, they correctly detected the cessation the business in this country was undergoing. they pulled in their horns because of it. some cases, dramatically. i understood it. say we came in to 2013 over the fiscal cliff. i would say the
who would leave his job to start a new business in that environment? okay. retail sales weren't that bad. but they nose dived right at the end of the quarter. retailers were afraid to restock inventory, figuring that spending would drop off the cliff right along with the nation's finances. it was all in all a very bad time for our nation. now, overlay the storm of the century for the northeast, one that shut down the wealthiest area of the country for several weeks and caused what ultimately...
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namely is it evolving into a plus for the environment or do the risks still outway the benefits. will me is director rob stone director of "pandora's promise" and former nuclear power plant operator joins us as well. you say this film is completely one-sided. explain. >> i was really disappointed to see almost no coverage of any
namely is it evolving into a plus for the environment or do the risks still outway the benefits. will me is director rob stone director of "pandora's promise" and former nuclear power plant operator joins us as well. you say this film is completely one-sided. explain. >> i was really disappointed to see almost no coverage of any
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. the sleep number memorial day sale. not just ordinary beds on sale, but the bed that can change your life on sale. the sleep number bed. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the hips. take it up one notch. oh gosh, yes. oh, yeah! they had no idea that when they came to a sleep number store, we were going to diagnose their problems and help them sleep better. and right now save on the closeout of our classic special edition bed set. just $1299-a savings of $600-and discover the only memory foam bed with dual air adjustability. plus 36 month financing on all beds through memorial day only. once you experience it there's no going back. wow. d
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said than done. >> reporter: we rode along with special agent john marsh of the state's department of justice as his team prepared to confiscate guns from a man in stockton, california. >> he's a felon, and he has two handguns still registered to him. >> reporter: it's tense work. the people the agents are looking for are convicted felons or mentally unstable, and they have guns. the state has a list of about 20,000 such people with 40,000 guns, but because of budget restrictions there are only 33 agents to find them. you've got a backlog. >> a h
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: since the killings at sandy hook elementary school there has been a lot of talk about getting guns out of the hands of people not entitled to have them. well, california is trying, but john blackstone has found it's a lot easier said...
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a lot of this hearing, it was grueling for witnesses, hours of often difficult questioning in an environment that had lots of political kind of sparks flying between republicans and democrats. there is some difficulty in making it understandable to the general public as well because some of the conversation was more technical in nature. but you've got these officials who had various areas of expertise and todd park is a policy adviser on technology and brought in, said he's been sleeping on the floor of his office at times working on this. but they aren't able to say definitively that it will be ready to go by the end of the month. and they are gunning for the goal is the phrase he used. each time pressed for specifics, they dont have them at this point. and then it becomes a case, well what happens next? and that's part of what will unfold here on capitol hill over the next several days as well as the white house trying to come up with its own ideas about what to do with the issue of if you like your plan, you can keep it. there's a legislative plan being put together, a couple of different
a lot of this hearing, it was grueling for witnesses, hours of often difficult questioning in an environment that had lots of political kind of sparks flying between republicans and democrats. there is some difficulty in making it understandable to the general public as well because some of the conversation was more technical in nature. but you've got these officials who had various areas of expertise and todd park is a policy adviser on technology and brought in, said he's been sleeping on the...
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the other really good one in an environment where it's incredibly difficult to short was jech jcp. -- jcpenney. that's down 50%, and against a market that's up 30%, that's an incredible performance. i still think that's a good short next year. right now, i'm out of it, though. >> jim leventhal, your best call? >> one we had a good number with was winnebago. a lot of people thought in this environment, nobody will be buying rvs, but these guys make money with 40% capacity utilization. they're profitable with 60% of the factories unused and now the capacity is ramping up and making more money. a great trade for one year, and for two years looking back, it's about doubled. >> lack of volatility caught you by surprise a man? >> oh, man, that murt. let's face it, being cautious this year it went against you. >> right. whether it's the gold, the vix in your case. >> yeah, a small hedge in the volatility, the vix, and it didn't even perform during the taper tantrum of may and june. so around june we got rid of it, but definitely dragged on performance. >> simon baker, a lot of talk about soc
the other really good one in an environment where it's incredibly difficult to short was jech jcp. -- jcpenney. that's down 50%, and against a market that's up 30%, that's an incredible performance. i still think that's a good short next year. right now, i'm out of it, though. >> jim leventhal, your best call? >> one we had a good number with was winnebago. a lot of people thought in this environment, nobody will be buying rvs, but these guys make money with 40% capacity...
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obviously this grand movement now and this collaboration on a bipartisan level, to that helps to set the environment, i think, but there's still a lot of work to do. the president admits that as we get closer to a resolution or an actual law, that it's going to be tougher. there will be a lot of sack feeses made there. we still need the public to be engaged, and that's why he went out directly to las vegas where the support was overwhelming for him, for many progressives who were thinking about immigration reform, and i think it was a good way of telling the latino community and all the other immigrant groups that right now are faced with problems and immigration because it's a broken system, that, hey, we're going to get this done. we're going to get it done if n a timely fashion. >> we see marco rubio joining these senators, but others have -- ted cruz, rush limbaugh and others have taken strong positions against the proposals. how long is the president going to give the senate and the house to try to work this out before he will come forth with his own proposals? sfwli think he said he is looking
obviously this grand movement now and this collaboration on a bipartisan level, to that helps to set the environment, i think, but there's still a lot of work to do. the president admits that as we get closer to a resolution or an actual law, that it's going to be tougher. there will be a lot of sack feeses made there. we still need the public to be engaged, and that's why he went out directly to las vegas where the support was overwhelming for him, for many progressives who were thinking about...
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can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think there are lots of benefits. there are some disadvantages. there are 4,000 plus colleges in the united states. 4,000. you have clernlg colleges for african-american. 45 women's colleges. you have one founded for jewish people, why not variety? i didn't go to a single sex school. a lot of women who are achievers didn't. some want to make that choice. they want to learn and be focused. they want to have the opportunity to learn without the distraction of young men in the room and they are being prepared to go into a world with all the tools that make them unintimidate
can the case be made for all women in a college environment? you have been the president of such a school. >> one of the things people think is a single sex school is all women. we have some male professors. the tilt is female, but we have male professors. they are not sitting in a convent. you have other school that are close by. so, none of these children or young people are being koiserred. it's an important point to make. a lot of them think they are going to be. however, i think...
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this is the toughes media environment. "wall street journal" had his numbers at 47, 49. i'm working hard to get those numbers up to 50. he says to me i'd like to leave with my approval ratings in the 30s. it means we haven't done enough. >> so bloomberg style. >> i think not only will history look back and say he was a great mayor, i think it's going to take people about two or three weeks to miss the guy. >> we've got to leave it there. >> by christmas mayor bloomberg in the 50s, high 60s. >> you can take that to the track. thank you all. you can catch joy filling in for martin bashir on msnbc. that's all for "now." see you tomorrow at noon eastern. andrea mitchell reports with guest host kristen welker coming up next. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like
this is the toughes media environment. "wall street journal" had his numbers at 47, 49. i'm working hard to get those numbers up to 50. he says to me i'd like to leave with my approval ratings in the 30s. it means we haven't done enough. >> so bloomberg style. >> i think not only will history look back and say he was a great mayor, i think it's going to take people about two or three weeks to miss the guy. >> we've got to leave it there. >> by christmas mayor...
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overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it is surprising some people say they would be surprised if there was not at attack on the olympics itself, the olympic games. what's your feeling about this? the fact that we've seen these two attacks within 24 hours. we are so close to the olympic games. do you think we're likely to see something? >> well, i think, look, we now know for sure thesis lam mick extremist groups in the north caucuses have the capability. they've demonstrated, a thumb in the eye of russian security officials they could pull off a second one in 24 hours in volgograd where it was no doubt teeming with security officials. they've got the
overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it...
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they're making that call for a safer environment. we'll break it down, next. a huge drop for shares of express today. is this a chance to buy on the dip or should you read between the lines about what its forecast will reveal about the rest of the holiday season? that and more, straight ahead. >>> welcome back to the halftime report. check out what's going on with shares of microsoft. they had an intraday high of nearly 39 bucks today. the highest level since july of 2000. it's the fourth best performing stock in the dow jones industrial average this year. scott, not too shabby fon an older tech titan. back over to you. >> no, not at all. third or fourth best dow performer? >> i've been pounding the table for it. >> that's why i'm going up to you on it. >> i will not bring up a certain goldman sachs analyst who will go nameless. i have loved this stock. >> you're not talking about heath heather bellini again are you? >> i might be talking about heather. i think they'll have positive news that carries it well into 2014, judge. i've argued this one with josh thr
they're making that call for a safer environment. we'll break it down, next. a huge drop for shares of express today. is this a chance to buy on the dip or should you read between the lines about what its forecast will reveal about the rest of the holiday season? that and more, straight ahead. >>> welcome back to the halftime report. check out what's going on with shares of microsoft. they had an intraday high of nearly 39 bucks today. the highest level since july of 2000. it's the...
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willing to seek a restraining order to keep him out of city hall if his return creates a hostile work environment. >>> coming up on the morning news, new rumbles. an erupting volcano in southern japan covers a town in ash. >>> and in "moneywatch", a rare ferrari drives up a record sale in auction. this is the "cbs morning news." because using bleach over time made it dingy so i threw it out. ...but now i use tide plus bleach with boost vivid and my whites stay whiter than with bleach. why don't you try on that invisible dress? oh, dan. [ female announcer ] reintroducing tide plus bleach alternative. for incredible whites without the harshness of chlorine bleach. [ jen ] that's my tide for brilliant whites. [ dan ] what's yours? [ jen ] that's my tide for brilliant whites. explaining my moderate to severe so there i was again, chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of
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look at your sleeping environment. it should be like a den. like a womb. it should feel welcoming. it shouldn't feel stimulating. >> don't watch television? >> a lot of people cut out the tv. the temperature is key. 65-66 degrees. >> i did that. >> i have it cooler than that. >> like a meat locker. >> make sure you have a good mattress. >> i heard people use tart cherry juice. drink 8 ounces. >> writing this down. >> two times a day are two weeks. >> i heard a rumor, there were a few questions for us. >> dr. ashton, i am 8 months pregnant as you can tell, and i have a question for you: for the past 3 months i have had a sharp shooting pain in the left leg radiating up through the thigh and into the lower back. is this sciattic nerve pain, what can i do to relieve it as i hit the home stretch before the baby arrives? thank you! robbery >> á >> ooh, been there, done that. there's so much pain in pregnancy, i call it a bit of an olympic event. that's associated with sciattic pain, there's a lot in there in thutuous, and the -- in thutuous. and the baby -- in the utter us. it's common
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remember, this was not an environment which was hospitable to setting up the exchanges. you and your colleagues were trying to underfund it and make sure that didn't work. >> a lot of the criticism true. >> it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. we'll try to make it fail and when it fails we se s we'll sayd it fail? >> i don't think fox news had anything to do with the rollout of health care.gov. >> you were constantly attacking the law and trying to make it underfunded. >> it was all our fault. >> okay. >> let me ask you about health care.gov. this is what people worry about. >> i worry, too. >> if the 5 million, whatever the number. >> 3 million, okay. >> 3, okay, fine. then they can't get on health care.gov in time to get coverage for january 1. then you have millions of people who do not have insurance come january 1. >> that will be a serious problem. i absolutely agree with you. all the more reason that it is important by tend of the month that health care.gov work. i have said it before. >> what are we going to do if it doesn't work? >> let me tell you, megyn, i don't t
remember, this was not an environment which was hospitable to setting up the exchanges. you and your colleagues were trying to underfund it and make sure that didn't work. >> a lot of the criticism true. >> it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. we'll try to make it fail and when it fails we se s we'll sayd it fail? >> i don't think fox news had anything to do with the rollout of health care.gov. >> you were constantly attacking the law and trying to make it underfunded....